May 2023 Archive
5221.
Backblaze Drive Stats for Q1 2023 (backblaze.com)
5222.
Tim Cook says layoffs are a ‘last resort’, not considering at the moment (cnbc.com)
5223.
Netreap: A Practical Guide to Running Cilium in Nomad (cosmonic.com)
5224.
Covid global health emergency is over, WHO says (bbc.com)
5225.
Simple Framework for General Named Entity Recognition Using LLaMA Locally (twitter.com)
5226.
China’s New Strategy for Waging the Microchip Tech War (csis.org)
5227.
Empowering the Industry with Open System Firmware – AMD OpenSIL (community.amd.com)
5228.
5229.
Gird Up Your Loins (artofmanliness.com)
5230.
'Creepy' New AI Traffic Cams Peer into Cars Seeking Violations [video] (youtube.com)
5231.
Lack of snow condemns Italy's Po to a desperately dry summer (apnews.com)
5232.
5 Injured by lithium-ion battery fire in San Francisco high-rise (sfgate.com)
5233.
LinkedIn Founder Is Funding E. Jean Carroll’s Lawsuit Against Trump (thedailybeast.com)
5234.
Putin’s Inner Circle Criticized Kremlin’s Ukraine Strategy – and He’s Not Alone (rollingstone.com)
5235.
Helion Energy will provide Microsoft with fusion power starting in 2028 (techcrunch.com)
5236.
Engineers Keep an Eye on Fuel Supply of NASA's Oldest Mars Orbiter (mars.nasa.gov)
5237.
Rattler-build: a relocatable binary package builder (prefix.dev)
5238.
A Supreme Court ruling the fossil-fuel industry doesn't like (newyorker.com)
5239.
Brutal GitHub Feedback (github.com)
5240.
Study reveals scale of ‘science scam’ in academic publishing (ft.com)
5241.
US support for nuclear power soars to highest level in a decade (salon.com)
5242.
Show HN: Browse, upvote and comment on HN from command line (github.com)
5243.
Twitter Launches Not-Actually-Encrypted Encrypted DMs (techdirt.com)
5244.
Google brings dark web monitoring to all U.S. Gmail users (bleepingcomputer.com)
5245.
“I have successfully reverse engineered Google Bard” (twitter.com)
5246.
Good Languages for Writing Compilers In? (old.reddit.com)
5247.
Tiny Bitcoin Miner Plays the Lottery (hackaday.com)
5248.
5249.
Oceans have been absorbing the world’s extra heat. But there’s a payback (theguardian.com)
5250.
The 8 Considerations for designing public data APIs (tinybird.co)